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- Birbynė abstract "A birbynė is a Lithuanian aerophone that can be either single or double-reeded and may or may not have a mouthpiece. Birbynė can be made of a variety of materials: wood, bark, horn, straw, goose feather, etc. The earliest and simplest examples were used by children as playtoys and by shepherds as a tool to control the herd. In the 19th century, influenced by classical instruments and especially the clarinet, the birbynė evolved into a serious musical instrument used in ensembles. Modern birbynės are made of wood with bells of horn and usually have ten tone holes. They are divided by pitch range into three categories: soprano, tenor, and contrabass.".
- Birbynė thumbnail Birbyne_front_back.jpg?width=300.
- Birbynė wikiPageID "15873475".
- Birbynė wikiPageLength "1700".
- Birbynė wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Birbynė wikiPageRevisionID "649454574".
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Aerophone.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Bark.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lithuanian_musical_instruments.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reed_aerophones.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Clarinet.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Erkencho.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Lithuania.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Mouthpiece_(woodwind).
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Reed_(mouthpiece).
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Rhaita.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Shawm.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Shofar.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Single-reed_instrument.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Sopila.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Sorna.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Suona.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Tone_hole.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLink Zurna.
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLinkText "Birbynė".
- Birbynė wikiPageWikiLinkText "birbynė".
- Birbynė classification Single-reed_instrument.
- Birbynė name "Birbynė".
- Birbynė names "Birbynė, klernata, parputas, ragelis".
- Birbynė related Rhaita.
- Birbynė related Shawm.
- Birbynė related Sopila.
- Birbynė related Sorna.
- Birbynė related Suona.
- Birbynė related Zurna.
- Birbynė wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Double_reed.
- Birbynė wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Birbynė wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musical-instrument-stub.
- Birbynė wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Birbynė subject Category:Lithuanian_musical_instruments.
- Birbynė subject Category:Reed_aerophones.
- Birbynė hypernym Aerophone.
- Birbynė type Instrument.
- Birbynė type Aerophone.
- Birbynė type Diacritic.
- Birbynė type Instrument.
- Birbynė type Redirect.
- Birbynė comment "A birbynė is a Lithuanian aerophone that can be either single or double-reeded and may or may not have a mouthpiece. Birbynė can be made of a variety of materials: wood, bark, horn, straw, goose feather, etc. The earliest and simplest examples were used by children as playtoys and by shepherds as a tool to control the herd. In the 19th century, influenced by classical instruments and especially the clarinet, the birbynė evolved into a serious musical instrument used in ensembles.".
- Birbynė label "Birbynė".
- Birbynė sameAs Q864989.
- Birbynė sameAs Birbynė.
- Birbynė sameAs Birbynė.
- Birbynė sameAs Birbynė.
- Birbynė sameAs m.03nxqtd.
- Birbynė sameAs Бирбине.
- Birbynė sameAs Q864989.
- Birbynė wasDerivedFrom Birbynė?oldid=649454574.
- Birbynė depiction Birbyne_front_back.jpg.
- Birbynė isPrimaryTopicOf Birbynė.